How to Choose and Maintain Cable Railing Systems | Ask This Old House
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- In this video, This Old House carpenter Nathan Gilbert shows host Kevin O’Connor everything he needs to know about installing cable railings and maintaining them over time.
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Carpenter Nathan Gilbert shares a few connection options for cable railings and the best way to maintain each system. There are several fastener options out there but the three most common are clip, lag bolt and base plate fasteners.
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How to Choose and Maintain Cable Railing Systems | Ask This Old House
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One bit of advice not mentioned here is to tension on warmer days.
Over the course of a year the weather can cause the cable to expand up to a tenth of a percent.
Tensioning on the hottest day means the rest of the year the weather is working for you.
I love these, my town has a code that balusters cannot be horizontal as it makes a ladder for kids to climb, then fall over!
100% hogwire is a good alternative.
biggest reno regret i've ever had is these railing.... kids come over for parties and can't help but step on it... pulls right out with a 60lb kid standing on it...
Good to know. I won’t install these.
Haha
My kids definitely did that as well
Before you instal, make sure its up to code. children can climb up and fall over.compared to vertical balusters.
Looks easy enough!
Not allowed at all by Code in Canada.
Nathan the hack is back!
I nearly laughed out loud when he pulled out that nylon brush.
I prefer the natural look myself
In many areas the railings can't be climbable by code
No eye and ear protection? For shame!!!
It’s ok, they had a fire extinguisher just off camera.
Step 1 buy a house
There are a lot of steps before that.
Today’s trendy is tomorrow’s dated.
Completely useless without the links to the railing supplier.
I work for Source Build Products if anyone needs any stair materials.
No comment on the legality of having climbable railings?
First😊
Who cares?
@Maximalgd Do you think this will finally make you feel like you accomplished something with your life? Hate to say it, but no one cares. You’re just embarrassing yourself in front of millions and sorry to say this, but you wont get a trophy to show your parents.
@@kbh95207 Same reason anyone cares about who wins the NBA finals or whatever
This is youtube not tiktok
Lags will not hold with time. InvisiCable you used in a previous deck build are the best. Critical 4 design is your posts and how the top rail is fastened since the sheer forces are very large at that junction. Your mock up wasn't even tight. I use a tensioner and shoot for 200lbs. On the wire. The order you tension is also critical. So many details left Out of this video that it's more harmful than helpful. The guy didn't even know how to use his power driver! If you have to retention every year then something is moving either your post or your fastener because the cable itself does not stretch. I can't emphasize how important the stiffness of the posts are where they are tensioned into the deck structure (blocking and DTT2Z). I expect Better from your channel 😢.
Hi
These are dangerous, can’t understand why they are code permitted. Don’t know why This Old House shows this.
Nate's really coming into his own ...🫡